************************************************************************ IERS Message No. 308 July 27, 2016 ************************************************************************ Session on multiple signals in geodetic data at AGU Fall Meeting 2016 Dear Colleagues, We encourage you to submit your abstract to session G021 (ID#: 12290) of the next AGU fall meeting on Separating and explaining multiple signals in geodetic data. One of the great challenges of geodesy is to separate out, and understand, the multiple signals that appear in the various geodetic time series. This includes separating long-term and short-term signals with a desire to remove one from the other, or signals with similar periods from other signals or noise. This is particularly relevant as the noise floor reduces with ongoing developments in data analysis. This session focuses on all such geodetic data, and includes coordinate positions (including high rate ones), gravity time series, sea level observations and earth orientation data but applications from all applications of geodetic data are welcome. Examples include separation of post-seismic deformation from plate tectonic motion, glacial isostatic adjustment, hydrology and/or reference frame errrors, or the various contributors to present-day polar motion. Submissions are particularly welcome which focus on the application of novel data filtering techniques or apply new models. The abstract submission is open until the 3rd of August and can be made at https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm16/preliminaryview.cgi/Session12290 - there is also an early submission deadline of July 27 with a chance to win a prize http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2016/early-abstract-submission/. We are looking forward to seeing you in San Francisco Dec 12-16, 2016. Matt King and Alvaro Santamaria-Gomez ************************************************************************ IERS Messages are edited and distributed by the IERS Central Bureau. If not stated otherwise, the IERS is only the distributor of the message and is not responsible for its content. To submit texts for distribution and to subscribe or unsubscribe, please write to . Archives: http://www.iers.org/Messages/ ************************************************************************